Places You Can Bring a Dog in Fargo-Moorhead

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Dog-Friendly Places in Fargo

Looking for spots to take your dog around town? Check out this listing of local places where dogs are welcome.

Dog Parks

Give your pet a chance to socialize at one of these local dog parks in Fargo-Moorhead!

Brandt Crossing, South Fargo

Centennial Dog Park, Moorhead

Dike East Dog Park, Downtown Fargo

River Oaks Dog Park, Moorhead

Village West Dog Park, South Fargo

Yunker Farm Dog Park, North Fargo

Indoor Spaces

Take your dog shopping, out for coffee, or to another local dog-friendly attraction.

Please note that each business has its own set of rules regarding pet behavior and leash requirements. They may also change their policy at any time on whether they allow pets. If you have any questions regarding what’s allowed, please contact the business directly.

Barnes & Noble

Brewhalla

Fargo Air Museum

First Avenue Market

Roasted Rail Coffee House (Dilworth)

Runnings

SCHEELS

Pet-Friendly Patios

Take your pet along to enjoy the nice weather at one of these patios!

Each business may change their rules of allowing dogs to please always call ahead to make sure dogs are still allowed at the time of your visit.

4e Winery

Beer & Fish

Benedict’s

Big Erv’s

Brew Bird

Cherry Berry

Cork N Cleaver

CRAVE

Doolittle’s

Firehouse Subs

Granite City

Hen House

Herd & Horns

Hooligan’s Bar & Grill

HQ Headquarters, Horace

Junkyard Brewing

Legends Sports Bar & Grill

Louie’s Sports Bar & Grill, West Fargo

Lucky’s 13

Murphy’s Pub

Noodles & Co.

Panera Bread

Pepper’s Sports Cafe

Potbelly Sandwich Shop

Pounds

Pub West, West Fargo

The Silver Lining Creamery

Smashburger

Starbucks

Swing Barrel Brewing

Tailgators Sports Cafe

The Tavern Grill

Tutti Frutti

Wild Bill’s Sports Saloon

Wild Terra Cider

Wurst Bier Hall

Looking for more local pet services, see Where to Board Pets in Fargo & Other Resources.

What is your favorite local dog-friendly spot? Let us know in the comments!

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Leah Tennefos
Leah is a true Midwesterner: born in Minnesota, educated at the University of North Dakota, and living in Fargo-Moorhead since 2009. She has a degree in English, spent years in the legal field, and is now working in the insurance industry. Leah is a mom to two boys, Andrew and Sammy. She spends her free time reading, traveling, and getting a good workout in. She loves learning, music, art, coffee, the Oxford comma, and is continually pursuing the elusive goal of having an organized home.